Abstract Permafrost thaw liberates frozen organic carbon, which is decomposed into carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). The release of these greenhouse gases (GHGs) forms a positive feedback to atmospheric CO2 and CH4 concentrations and accelerates climate change(1,2). Current studies report a minor importance of CH4 production in water-saturated (anoxic) permafrost soils(3-6) and a stronger permafrost carbon-climate feedback from drained (oxic) soils(1,7). Here we show through seven-year laboratory incubations that equal amounts of CO2 and CH4 are formed in thawing permafrost under anoxic conditions after stable CH4-producing microbial communities have established. Less permafrost carbon was mineralized under anoxic conditions but more ...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Soils in the permafrost region have acted as car- bon sinks for thousands of years. As a result of g...
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© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
The decomposition of thawing permafrost organic matter (OM) to the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dio...
International audienceIn Arctic regions, thawing permafrost soils are projected to release 50 to 250...
The release of carbon from newly thawed permafrost is estimated to add between 0.05 and 0.39 °C to t...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
Permafrost thaw subjects previously frozen soil organic carbon (SOC) to microbial degradation to the...
We constructed a new model to study the sensitivity of permafrost carbon stocks to future climate wa...
Approximately twice as much soil carbon is stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone than i...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Soils in the permafrost region have acted as car- bon sinks for thousands of years. As a result of g...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
The decomposition of thawing permafrost organic matter (OM) to the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dio...
International audienceIn Arctic regions, thawing permafrost soils are projected to release 50 to 250...
The release of carbon from newly thawed permafrost is estimated to add between 0.05 and 0.39 °C to t...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
Permafrost thaw subjects previously frozen soil organic carbon (SOC) to microbial degradation to the...
We constructed a new model to study the sensitivity of permafrost carbon stocks to future climate wa...
Approximately twice as much soil carbon is stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone than i...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Soils in the permafrost region have acted as car- bon sinks for thousands of years. As a result of g...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...